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Setting them out in a diamond layout would be easier than envelope cuts. Especially as they are slightly wider than the waste outlet.
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OK great thanks for the reply. Would it still maintain the fall ok? The shower tray is a rectangle rather than a square so would be fine for the fall for the edge closest to the offset drain but would not follow a normal envelope cut on the opposite side.Setting them out in a diamond layout would be easier than envelope cuts. Especially as they are slightly wider than the waste outlet.
I would cut with a manual cutter , take of sharp edge with diamond hand pads. Would bother sticking to mosaic sheet , probably more hassle than it's worth , just fix the tiles in one by one using 2mm spacer . Mosaic sheet is just extra handling as you would have to line them up on the sheet and not so easy to adjust if you don't land the individual on the sheet first time where as fixing them direct to tray you can slide or twist them until they look right ,
For repetitive cutting I would use a sigma max cutter, by the way the whole tile in the picture doesn't look square , that won't help things .
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